Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning

A method that measures the transverse profile (emittance) of the bunch by detecting radiation arising at the scattering of the bunch on scanning wire is widely used. In this work information about bunch scattering is obtained by measuring the oscillation frequency of the tightened scanning wire. In...

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Main Authors: S. G. Arutunian, N. M. Dobrovolski, M. R. Mailian, I. G. Sinenko, I. E. Vasiniuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 1999-12-01
Series:Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.2.122801
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spelling doaj-a223c9c1bb944905ab033f0990e553fc2020-11-24T21:32:46ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams1098-44021999-12-0121212280110.1103/PhysRevSTAB.2.122801Vibrating wire for beam profile scanningS. G. ArutunianN. M. DobrovolskiM. R. MailianI. G. SinenkoI. E. VasiniukA method that measures the transverse profile (emittance) of the bunch by detecting radiation arising at the scattering of the bunch on scanning wire is widely used. In this work information about bunch scattering is obtained by measuring the oscillation frequency of the tightened scanning wire. In such a way, the system of radiation (or secondary particles) extraction and measurement can be removed. The entire unit consists of a compact fork with tightened wire and a scanning system. Normal oscillation frequency of a wire depends on wire tension, its geometric parameters, and, in a second approximation, its elastic characteristics. Normal oscillations are generated by interaction of an alternating current through the wire with magnetic field of a permanent magnet. In this case, it is suggested that the magnetic field of the accelerator (field of dipole magnets or quadrupole magnets) be used for excitation of oscillations. The dependence of oscillation frequency on beam scattering is determined by several factors, including changes of wire tension caused by transverse force of the beam and influence of beam self-field. Preliminary calculations show that the influence of wire heating will dominate. We have studied strain gauges on the basis of vibrating wire from various materials (tungsten, beryl bronze, and niobium zirconium alloys). A scheme of normal oscillation generation by alternating current in autogeneration circuit with automatic frequency adjustment was selected. A special method of wire fixation and elimination of transverse degrees of freedom allows us to achieve relative stability better than 10^{-5} during several days at a relative resolution of 10^{-6}. Experimental results and estimates of wire heating of existing scanners show that the wire heats up to a few hundred grades, which is enough for measurements. The usage of wire of micrometer thickness diminishes the problem of wire thermalization speed during the scanning of the bunch.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.2.122801
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author S. G. Arutunian
N. M. Dobrovolski
M. R. Mailian
I. G. Sinenko
I. E. Vasiniuk
spellingShingle S. G. Arutunian
N. M. Dobrovolski
M. R. Mailian
I. G. Sinenko
I. E. Vasiniuk
Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
author_facet S. G. Arutunian
N. M. Dobrovolski
M. R. Mailian
I. G. Sinenko
I. E. Vasiniuk
author_sort S. G. Arutunian
title Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
title_short Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
title_full Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
title_fullStr Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
title_full_unstemmed Vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
title_sort vibrating wire for beam profile scanning
publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
issn 1098-4402
publishDate 1999-12-01
description A method that measures the transverse profile (emittance) of the bunch by detecting radiation arising at the scattering of the bunch on scanning wire is widely used. In this work information about bunch scattering is obtained by measuring the oscillation frequency of the tightened scanning wire. In such a way, the system of radiation (or secondary particles) extraction and measurement can be removed. The entire unit consists of a compact fork with tightened wire and a scanning system. Normal oscillation frequency of a wire depends on wire tension, its geometric parameters, and, in a second approximation, its elastic characteristics. Normal oscillations are generated by interaction of an alternating current through the wire with magnetic field of a permanent magnet. In this case, it is suggested that the magnetic field of the accelerator (field of dipole magnets or quadrupole magnets) be used for excitation of oscillations. The dependence of oscillation frequency on beam scattering is determined by several factors, including changes of wire tension caused by transverse force of the beam and influence of beam self-field. Preliminary calculations show that the influence of wire heating will dominate. We have studied strain gauges on the basis of vibrating wire from various materials (tungsten, beryl bronze, and niobium zirconium alloys). A scheme of normal oscillation generation by alternating current in autogeneration circuit with automatic frequency adjustment was selected. A special method of wire fixation and elimination of transverse degrees of freedom allows us to achieve relative stability better than 10^{-5} during several days at a relative resolution of 10^{-6}. Experimental results and estimates of wire heating of existing scanners show that the wire heats up to a few hundred grades, which is enough for measurements. The usage of wire of micrometer thickness diminishes the problem of wire thermalization speed during the scanning of the bunch.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.2.122801
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